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Friday, March 15, 2019

Gay singer stuns American Idol judges

Jeremiah Lloyd Harmon did a lot of his singing while working as a janitor in his father’s church, but he stunned American Idol judges with a heavenly performance.

The gay son of a Catonsville pastor, Harmon was the last person to appear in front of Lionel Richie, Katy Perry and Luke Bryan on the day he auditioned.

﻿Perry, the daughter of evangelical Pentecostal pastors who has been open about her struggles with her religious upbringing, immediately related to Harmon as a fellow pastor’s kid and told him: “I feel you, I know you.”

Harmon then made his mark performing a song he wrote, “Almost Heaven,” sitting at the piano. In the audition tape, Harmon says the song is about questioning whether there is place in Heaven for someone like him. He also discussed realising he was gay at nine years old, and having to then come out to his religious family.

He said: “It wasn’t always easy growing up as a pastor’s kid. I can say that. I felt a sense of… there are certain parts of me that do belong and there are certain parts of me that don’t belong.” And he continued: “I first came out to my family three years ago. The consensus seemed to be that this is not a path that I should follow."

“There’s times when I do feel along. The hardest part for me is seeing how difficult it is for my family. I’m hopeful it’s an experience that we can learn to grow together.” As for his own religious views, he said: “All of my religion has been stripped down to I love you, no matter what.”